Kang Ohâs party left Nedav Village (east) and headed for Modrak Village (north).
Because it was the only village here that had an intercity transfer gate, Modrak Village was the most prosperous area within the Great Forest.
Of course, Modrak Village wasnât their final destination.
Theyâd go there to repair their equipment and then head west, where the Parmarl Underground Labyrinth was located.
Plus, it was too far to go straight there from Nedav Village.
âDoes Modrak Village have an auction house?â Kang Oh asked from atop his Yuma.
âI donât think it does,â Anracoum said.
âHmm.â
During his battle with Aman, Kang Oh had used the BB-rank gloves as fodder for Gluttony. Thus, he needed to buy some more disposable equipment.
âDo I need to go to a nearby cityâŠâ Kang Oh muttered.
âWhy do you need the auction house?â Sephiro asked, riding side by side with him.
âOne of my skills needs equipment to activate, but I donât have anything on hand.â
âDoes any item work?â
âIt has to be at least BB-rank and have a minimum level requirement of 100.â
The higher the level requirement, the better. After all, using better equipment would yield a longer duration time.
Sephiro pulled out a black bow from his inventory.
âI used this bow a while back. How about it?â
Kang Oh examined the bow.
The Black Horn Bow was an A-rank bow, and also had a minimum level requirement of 150.
âItâs just right.â
If he used an A-rank item like this as fodder for Gluttony, then his abilities would triple. Plus, with such a high level requirement, heâd be able to maintain the skill for more than 10 minutes.
âWould you like to buy it?â
Obviously it wasnât free.
âHow much?â
âIâll sell it to you for just 300 gold!â Sephiro said, speaking as though he were doing him a service.
âIâm not buying it.â
Kang Oh shook his head.
âTch. Since itâs you, Iâm willing to sell it at a loss. How about 250 gold?â Sephiro haggled.
âThat sounds about right.â
If he put the Black Horn Bow up for auction himself, then heâd probably get around 250 gold for it.
âLetâs go with 230 gold.â
âThatâsâŠâ
âIf you sold the bow for 250 gold in the auction house, then youâd only be getting 225 gold after paying the 10% commission fee. 230 gold is better than that, wouldnât you say?â
âUgh. Understood.â
âHere you go.â
He paid 230 gold in exchange for the Black Horn Bow.
After that, Kang Ohâs party continued to traverse through the Great Forest via their Yumas.
Halfway through, they encountered a Kruger and were forced into an intense battle, but they were somehow able to defeat it.
In any case, Kang Ohâs party safely arrived at Modrak Village.
âWe should spend the night here,â Kang Oh gazed at the setting sun and said.
âThereâs a place I often stay at. Letâs go there.â
Sephiro took the lead.
A short while laterâŠ
After they had procured lodging in the form of a tree house, Kang Ohâs party went their separate ways to rest.
Kang Oh laid on top of a hammock, which lay on one side of the room, and opened his message window. Heâd received a message from Asu.
â Oppa.
â Yeah?
â You know weâre on for 6 oâclock this Saturday, right?
â Of course.
â Iâve sent you the address and directions to the store via KakaoTalk.
â Where is it?
â Have you heard of Yurim before?
â Nope.
â Look forward to it. It has great food and a great atmosphere!
â Yeah, Iâm really looking forward to it.
* * *
Once it became bright outside, Kang Ohâs party left Modrak Village.
Ming!
Four Yumas forcefully ran through the Great Forest.
Was it because theyâd left early in the morning?
They reached their final destination, the Parmarl Underground Labyrinth, by midday.
âLetâs head to the entrance.â
Kang Oh moved quickly.
He couldnât help but speed up at the thought of a new demon sword just waiting for him inside the dungeon.
Once again, Kang Oh stood before a stone gate that possessed eyes, a nose, and a mouth.
This was not only the entrance to the Parmarl Underground Labyrinth, but the exit too!
Kang Oh took a look around. He was making sure there werenât any players nearby just in case.
âIâm not going to let others partake in something Iâve worked hard for!â
Fortunately, there wasnât anyone else here besides his companions.
âI donât think thereâs anyone else here.â
âIndeed.â
Sephiro looked around as well. Even he couldnât see anyone else with his sharp gaze.
âAlright then!â
Kang Oh removed the two beads from his inventory.
The Nuwak Tribeâs Token and the Nedav Tribeâs Token were both black beads, but the former emanated a green light and the latter a red light.
Kang Oh placed the beads within both âeye socketsâ.
They fit perfectly. The eyes began to radiate light, and the doorâs face reminded him of someone whoâd just awoken after a long nap.
Creak!
The center of the gate opened like an automatic door, giving way to a path leading into the underground labyrinth.
âFinally!â
Kang Oh clenched his fists.
âMy work here is finished it seems,â Anracoum said, staring at the entrance of the underground labyrinth.
He didnât know anything about the inside of the labyrinth. Thus, itâd be impossible for him to act as a guide inside.
âThank you for everything,â Kang Oh said.
âWe were able to avoid a lot of danger because of you. Here, this is your guide fee.â
Sephiro paid him his due.
âThank you for all your hard work.â
Eder shook Anracoumâs hand.
âGood luck to you all.â
Anracoum rode his Yuma and departed.
Now, things had gone back to normal; only Kang Oh, Eder, and Sephiro were left.
âLetâs go.â
Kang Oh entered first, with Sephiro and Eder following behind him.
[Entering the dungeon, Parmarl Underground Labyrinth.]
Once he entered, he received a system message. As expected, this was indeed the Parmarl Underground Labyrinth!
But upon entering, the door behind them closed shut.
âIt seems like the door is designed to only allow those with the tokens through,â Kang Oh looked at the closed door and said.
âThatâs good.â
Sephiro grinned.
With this, the dungeon belonged to them and them alone.
âShouldnât we form some kind of plan? After all, it is a âlabyrinthâ,â Eder asked.
After all, a labyrinth was designed to make it difficult to find the exit.
âIf I could, I wouldâve made one already. But we donât have any info on the labyrinth, so forming any sort of plan is impossible,â Kang Oh said.
If all they encountered was complicated and/or forked roads, then they would have nothing to worry about. Kang Oh would be able to find the right way forward, even if it took a longer amount of time than usual.
On the other hand, they could face a more complicated labyrinth. One in which the labyrinth itself continuously changed, or one with transfer magic circles spread all across it, or even a labyrinth that was set up so that one got lost and was forced to continuously roam through it.
These kinds of labyrinths couldnât be cleared with just time. One needed to use a special method to clear these labyrinths.
âWhich means that weâll have to gather as much information as we can once we get there,â Sephiro said.
âIf we get trapped, we can always just use a return scroll,â Kang Oh said.
âAh!â
Eder looked as though he clearly understood the situation.
âLetâs go.â
There was a stairway that led underground.
âI feel like the labyrinth will truly begin once weâve gone down the stairs,â Sephiro said.
âWe donât know what kind of monsters or traps weâll face, so stay on guard.â
âAlright.â
Kang Ohâs party descended the stairs.
* * *
The ceiling was filled with crystals, and the walls were covered with red and brown vines. Then there was the forked road too!
Now it was looking like a proper labyrinth.
âYou never know, there might be traps or magic circles thatâll take you who knows where, so be careful.â
Kang Ohâs party took the right path.
âWait!â
Sephiro suddenly raised his hand.
âItâs a trap.â
His eyes narrowed sharply.
âWhere?â
âOver there.â
Sephiro pointed at the ceiling. There was a small hole there.
âIf you walk through the center of the road, then arrows will shoot out of that hole. Letâs hug the wall.â
Kang Ohâs party put their backs to the wall and passed the trap without incident.
âMr. Sephiro,â Kang Oh called.
âYes?â
âIt looks like your Disarm Trap skill is at quite a high levelâŠâ
âItâll hit the intermediate rank soon.â
âPlease take the lead.â
âAlright.â
After that, Sephiro continued to prove himself. He saw through every trap, and heâd either disarm the traps himself or teach them how to avoid the trap.
âAs expected of you, Mr. Sephiro!â
Eder gave him a thumbs up.
âHow can I use this guy even moreâŠâ Kang Oh thought maliciously.
In any case, Kang Ohâs party was able to make their way through the labyrinth via Sephiroâs skill in Disarm Trap.
Of course, that didnât solve all of their problems. They eventually encountered their first monster.
âHmm. Iâve never seen this monster before,â Sephiro said.
âI havenât either,â Kang Oh said.
âWhat do we even call that?â Eder asked.
The monster was scarlet, as if it were covered in blood.
It was more than 2 meters tall as well.
The humanoid monster possessed two arms and two legs, and its body swelled with muscle like a bodybuilder. Its round face resembled a snake.
âMuscleman?â Sephiro asked.
âWeâll find out after itâs dead.â
Theyâd know after they killed it.
Bam!
Kang Oh kicked off the floor.
Whoever took the lead would win!
He swung his sword downwards as quick as lightning.
Kyaoh!
The monster shrieked and swung its fist.
Its forearm was as thick as a log! The muscles in its forearm bulged.
Whoosh!
Its swing gave off a âwhooshâ as it pushed through the air!
Kang Oh put all of his weight into the blow in order to deal the most damage possible!
His sword and its fist clashed.
Spurt!
Kang Ohâs sword left behind a lengthy wound on the muscle monsterâs chest, which resulted in an explosion of shards of light!
Whereas the muscle monsterâs fist had struck nothing but air.
Kang Oh had neither retreated nor moved to the side; he had instead moved even closer to the muscle monster and had simultaneously attacked and evaded.
âHaht!â
Eder rushed towards the muscle monster.
Then, the monster opened up its palm and swung it at Eder.
Eder positioned his shield in front of him.
Smack!
Its palm struck the top of his skull shield.
âUgh!â
As if its muscles didnât make it clear enough, its physical strength was immense. Thus, Eder slightly wobbled around even though heâd blocked the attack with his shield.
But thenâŠ
The muscle monster brought down its fist.
Whack!
A fistful of light shards fell from Ederâs body.
âGet a grip!â Kang Oh yelled.
HoweverâŠ!
The shards of light, which normally shouldâve disappeared into the air, were sucked into the monsterâs body.
âThis isâŠâ
This was the first time heâd seen something like this in Arth. However, he could pretty much tell what had just happened.
âLife Steal,â Sephiro yelled.
Life Steal. It was exactly that; it would take oneâs HP for itself.
Sephiro shot an arrow.
The muscle monster suddenly jumped backwards like a frog, dodging Sephiroâs arrow. Then, Kang Oh used that opportunity to stand in front of Eder.
Kya!
It rushed at Kang Oh and swung its fist.
Kang Oh used the side of his sword to block its blow.
ThenâŠ!
Boom!
A small explosion came out of its fist.
That skill wasâŠ
âHeavy Blow?â
That was definitely Ederâs main skill, Heavy Blow.